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but you know we always talk about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different countries, with about whatever transpired, but we never talk about why it has happened. but if you want to talk about it, which is evidently quite important, i should like to start with this issue. why is the crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system went into oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union, certain partners of hours, particularly the united states, were in a kind of euphoria and instead of trying to create a new situation, new partner relationships, they started to explore new, free geopolitical spaces -- free in their view -- and that is why we are where we arrive. i was always wondering why that was happening. i felt some of our partners were under the illusion that before the second world war, there used to be one world order, and now that the ussr was gone, there was a vacancy that had to be filled. i think that is not the right approach to finding a solution to thes
but you know we always talk about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different countries, with about whatever transpired, but we never talk about why it has happened. but if you want to talk about it, which is evidently quite important, i should like to start with this issue. why is the crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system went into oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union, certain partners...
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-- crisis in ukraine? i was confident that after that system went in to oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union , certain western parties of hours, particularly the united states were in a kind of euphoria. instead of trying to create a new situation a partner relation , they started to explore new, free political spaces and that is why we were witnessing that expansion of other phenomenon. i was always wondering why that was happening and finally, i arrived at the conclusion i thought would somehow partners and they were under the illusion that after the second world war, they used to be one world order and now that the ussr was gone they got there was a vacuum that had to be filled. i think that is not the right approach to finding a solution to these issues. and that is why iraq happened. we know, and our partners agree, there were errors committed in iraq. still in happened once again in libya and now in ukraine. we are not the original cause of those crises phenomenon which happen in ukraine.
-- crisis in ukraine? i was confident that after that system went in to oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union , certain western parties of hours, particularly the united states were in a kind of euphoria. instead of trying to create a new situation a partner relation , they started to explore new, free political spaces and that is why we were witnessing that expansion of other phenomenon. i was always wondering why that was happening and finally, i arrived at the conclusion i thought...
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the g-7 remains strongly united in support for ukraine. we are continuing to provide economic support and the technical assistance needs as it moves ahead on critical reforms to strengthen its democracy. days,have seen in recent russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine, --lating sovereign territory integrity. another example of russia's isolation, and every member of the g7 continues to maintain sanctions against russia for its aggression against the ukraine. it is important to recognize the russian economy has been seriously weakened. the ruble and foreign investment are down, inflation is up. the russian central bank has lost more than $150 billion in reserves. russian firms are virtually marked out of international markets. energy companies are struggling. russian defense firms have been cut off from key technologies. sosia is in the recession its actions in ukraine are hurting russia and the russian people. agree that g-7, we even as we will continue to seek a diplomatic solution, sanctions against russia will remain in pl
the g-7 remains strongly united in support for ukraine. we are continuing to provide economic support and the technical assistance needs as it moves ahead on critical reforms to strengthen its democracy. days,have seen in recent russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine, --lating sovereign territory integrity. another example of russia's isolation, and every member of the g7 continues to maintain sanctions against russia for its aggression against the ukraine. it is important to...
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it is not the war inside of ukraine. it is the aggression of russia against ukraine. it is only one purpose -- to stabilizing the situation -- these stabilizing the situation. it is getting people to leave the european union and share european values and not to be a part of russia and their empire. ryan: right now, the united states is consideration -- can sintering -- is considering weapons in the neighboring countries. if they do that, it will be the first time that the u.s. has placed weapons in that part of the world the east of long to the warsaw pact since the end of the cold war. what do you think about that? petro: after the russian annex of crimea after the russian aggression, it is not existent anymore. the global security system based on the un security council this completely destroyed -- is completely destroyed. one of the members of the security council is an aggressor. that is why everybody should understand that ukrainians are fighting not only for independence, but they are fighting for freedom and democracy. they are fighting and trying to stop the a
it is not the war inside of ukraine. it is the aggression of russia against ukraine. it is only one purpose -- to stabilizing the situation -- these stabilizing the situation. it is getting people to leave the european union and share european values and not to be a part of russia and their empire. ryan: right now, the united states is consideration -- can sintering -- is considering weapons in the neighboring countries. if they do that, it will be the first time that the u.s. has placed...
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they took it not from ukraine. but from the turks. the only point you can debate the way crimea was a next by russia. -- annexed by russia. the majority of them are in favor of being russian. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: let me understand the rule of law. you are suggesting that if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their associations, that is ok as long as the people vote? valery: yes. charlie: but it's not ok if there is some element of force that is used? valery: yes. it is done in a regular way. charlie: tell me about putin himself. what does he want? that is the question on the minds of most people in the west. valery: first, he is an intelligent man. he is not a madman. he has a strong will. he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union. it was the second world power with the u.s. now it went down. charlie: he said it was the worst thing that ever happened in his life to see that. he will try to rebuild the russian influence. valery: why no
they took it not from ukraine. but from the turks. the only point you can debate the way crimea was a next by russia. -- annexed by russia. the majority of them are in favor of being russian. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: let me understand the rule of law. you are suggesting that if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their associations, that is ok as long as the people vote? valery: yes. charlie: but it's not ok if there is...
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sanctions because of ukraine. they are tens of billions dollars writing on this -- ridi ng on this for everybody close to putin. it is a massive issue of his personal face. everything you are talking about with him being respected or not. if he loses half built stadiums across his territory with money that is suddenly gone for everybody that is up there really behind him in terms of his power and suddenly he loses it because of a case being brought politically by the americans, he will react and dangerously. i worry about this one. i'm not just blowing smoke. charlie: when i talked to him -- it is very important they don't take it away from him because it means something to -- ian: at this point, this is a case that will continue on the part of an independent inquiry. i'm not suggesting the americans stop it. if it looks like the russians are going to lose it, the likelihood that this conflict escalates has just gone way up. certainly, serious cyber attacks against americans, much more military danger. i don't thi
sanctions because of ukraine. they are tens of billions dollars writing on this -- ridi ng on this for everybody close to putin. it is a massive issue of his personal face. everything you are talking about with him being respected or not. if he loses half built stadiums across his territory with money that is suddenly gone for everybody that is up there really behind him in terms of his power and suddenly he loses it because of a case being brought politically by the americans, he will react...
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should give ukraine with the weapons. that is something that the obama administration has not prepared to do yet. jeb bush was in estonia last week, before the state announcement. have you had a chance to speak with him about ukraine? how do you think having a new person in the white house might change the dynamic? mr. poroshenko: i have experienced speaking with george bush, younger. a lot of time talking about ukraine. mr. poroshenko: i have a lot of communication with the members of the congress, both parties. ukraine is united. we have a strong bipartisan support. is not the approach because he is not -- because -- thist obama is not is the attempt to keep european solidarity with the u.s. and ukraine. ryan: your allies in western europe do not support the idea. mr. poroshenko: from my point of view, the effective mechanism of the sanction, demonstrated by the european union, by the whole world, is also effective method to make -- to create motivation for putin to keep the promises we signed. ryan: let me ask you abou
should give ukraine with the weapons. that is something that the obama administration has not prepared to do yet. jeb bush was in estonia last week, before the state announcement. have you had a chance to speak with him about ukraine? how do you think having a new person in the white house might change the dynamic? mr. poroshenko: i have experienced speaking with george bush, younger. a lot of time talking about ukraine. mr. poroshenko: i have a lot of communication with the members of the...
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betty: the ongoing conflict in the ukraine is contributing to the crumbling ukraine banking system. spoke withchilcote the ukrainian president about the $3 billion russian loan to ukraine. my personal exception, that was not right her. -- aftered after the they decided -- you do not repay bribes, if you consider it a bribe? petro: no. i think that will demonstrate the responsible behavior in this condition. pimm: talk about between a rock and a hard place. betty: indeed. he is dealing with currency turmoil. pimm: separatists. betty: a shrinking economy. pimm: the russian takeover of crimea, and the u.s. stationing various types of weapons and various military personnel in eastern europe as a result of russian aggression. isty: he is saying, putin living in a fantasy world when it comes to ukraine and what affect his involvement, his intervention, his interference in ukraine will need for the world. certainly, we have seen the side effects of this. pimm: the g-7 meeting used to be the g-8 because russia used to be invited. also, ukraine has to renegotiate those transit and national g
betty: the ongoing conflict in the ukraine is contributing to the crumbling ukraine banking system. spoke withchilcote the ukrainian president about the $3 billion russian loan to ukraine. my personal exception, that was not right her. -- aftered after the they decided -- you do not repay bribes, if you consider it a bribe? petro: no. i think that will demonstrate the responsible behavior in this condition. pimm: talk about between a rock and a hard place. betty: indeed. he is dealing with...
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it was a business-like discussion on syria, yemen, iraq, afghanistan, and of course, ukraine. the fact that another round of talks took place on russian soil , it is a welcome sign, but more symbolic than substantial. it is not the quantity of time, but the quality. in 2009 we had a reset in russian-american relations, which did not go far. what we are seeing now with relations is not a reset, why not? if you take the original reset, it was not our invention, it was the invention of hillary clinton and the obama administration. george bush, junior was pushing for good personal relations. i was on good terms with condoleezza rice. down tothis did not go the political level. the american administration, when barack obama became president, reassessed the state --relations with rust that relations with russia and decided it was better to have a more forthcoming approach. it was a reset of the policy with russia. then, the presidential commission was created to work each and covering every imaginable area of human activity. then, all of this was abruptly because we could not, oup d
it was a business-like discussion on syria, yemen, iraq, afghanistan, and of course, ukraine. the fact that another round of talks took place on russian soil , it is a welcome sign, but more symbolic than substantial. it is not the quantity of time, but the quality. in 2009 we had a reset in russian-american relations, which did not go far. what we are seeing now with relations is not a reset, why not? if you take the original reset, it was not our invention, it was the invention of hillary...
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and the same goes about the eastern part of ukraine. what i want to say is that if today's situation isn't resolved by political means, no arms will be required. but to achieve that, there needs to be goodwill as well as the willingness to be engaged in a direct dialogue. we want to facilitate that, we will facilitate that, but we everyone orgree if anyone somewhere will try to speak from the position of force , either with police, militia, or armed forces. what areose: acceptable borders for ukraine and russia? what borders are acceptable for you? >> what do you mean when you talk about borders? geographical borders or political borders? what are you talking about, specifically? -- lie rose: >> as for cooperation, there is nothing new, despite all difficulties of today i have always thought that ukrainians and russians are one people, they are one ethnic group. certainly, they have their cultural really are these met peculiarities,- but they have common history. whatever happens in the end, russia and ukraine are destined to have a com
and the same goes about the eastern part of ukraine. what i want to say is that if today's situation isn't resolved by political means, no arms will be required. but to achieve that, there needs to be goodwill as well as the willingness to be engaged in a direct dialogue. we want to facilitate that, we will facilitate that, but we everyone orgree if anyone somewhere will try to speak from the position of force , either with police, militia, or armed forces. what areose: acceptable borders for...
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ukraine. tell me what you think he is doing, and did he satisfied -- satisfactorily answer your questions? valery: yes, we had a long conversation, like here. open. he told me something you will repeat, which is very important, that he accepts the external border. he is not asking for a change. you can easily problem by itself. it is. it is very badly governed in the last 10 years. some of the groups are very russian. they speak russian, they are orthodox religion. some of them are near poland. for the moment, they are fighting each other. charlie: what is an acceptable political solution to vladimir putin? valery: very simple, working on it now, is to have a large decentralization system. charlie: what do you mean? valery: with the possibility of autonomous region. you have catalonia in spain, scotland in great britain. that is one party of ukraine that will destroy the other and support the idea of violent fighting in ukraine. the united states should be prudent there. charlie: what does tha
ukraine. tell me what you think he is doing, and did he satisfied -- satisfactorily answer your questions? valery: yes, we had a long conversation, like here. open. he told me something you will repeat, which is very important, that he accepts the external border. he is not asking for a change. you can easily problem by itself. it is. it is very badly governed in the last 10 years. some of the groups are very russian. they speak russian, they are orthodox religion. some of them are near poland....
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ukraine, of course. and the fact that another round of talks took place on the russian soil i mean, it's a welcomed sign, but more symbolic rather than substantive. ryan: that's what i was going to ask you because it's the quantity not quality of the time. 2009 we had the so-called reset in russian-american relations which as you know didn't go very far at all. i know what you've said is what we are seeing now between russia and america is not a reset. why not? mr. lavrov: well, if you take the original reset it was not our creation, it was the creation of hillary clinton and the obama administration because of the successors. putting forth very good personal relations. i was on good temperatures with condoleezza rice but somehow this good chemistry did not go down to the practical political level. and the american administration when barack obama became president, they re-assessed the state of relations with russia and they decided it is much better to have more forth coming approach. it was a reset of
ukraine, of course. and the fact that another round of talks took place on the russian soil i mean, it's a welcomed sign, but more symbolic rather than substantive. ryan: that's what i was going to ask you because it's the quantity not quality of the time. 2009 we had the so-called reset in russian-american relations which as you know didn't go very far at all. i know what you've said is what we are seeing now between russia and america is not a reset. why not? mr. lavrov: well, if you take the...
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ukraine is on the agenda here. what do you do about stopping military incursions and what you do to fix the economy. friend -- francine: everyone has had enough of the antics that we have been seeing. it will be interesting to see that. thank you. hans nichols will be live throughout the day. manus: tom keene and the whole team. the leader of the scottish national party. it took the political system by storm. francine: she is there to raise funds. she said her party would lobby for the u.k. to stay within the eu. it seems like the pot as calling the kettle black. we will have more on that next with tom keene and his team. ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: call up the sunday purge. jane is out at deutsche bank. can european banks compete with j.p. morgan and goldman sachs? g7 leaders meet in bavaria. the demand greece chart a way forward for more meetings and phone calls and potential compromise. jean-claude juncker looks for minimal rules. in this hour, we focus on the future of scotland with th
ukraine is on the agenda here. what do you do about stopping military incursions and what you do to fix the economy. friend -- francine: everyone has had enough of the antics that we have been seeing. it will be interesting to see that. thank you. hans nichols will be live throughout the day. manus: tom keene and the whole team. the leader of the scottish national party. it took the political system by storm. francine: she is there to raise funds. she said her party would lobby for the u.k. to...
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what does that mean for his agenda in ukraine? alex: the russian economy has proved more resilient than people thought. russia politically has been more resilient than people designing sanctions thought. it's one thing to be resilient in the face of a crisis. it is another to provide a solid foundation for growth. that is really the challenge. a lot of people wanted to hear something on that front. it is well to recall that even before the ukraine crisis, the russian economy was stagnating, largely because of under investing. where jew political risk is higher than it was a year ago and political risk within russia hard touncertain, it's see where you a massive infusion investments. time,t: at the same russia is running into the arms of china looking to fortify its relationship there. who has the upper hand in that relationship? them sitting on the stage together. who calls the shots? marriage,ays it's a more than 50% of marriages end in divorce. i think china has more of the upper hand, in the sense that the chinese are very shre
what does that mean for his agenda in ukraine? alex: the russian economy has proved more resilient than people thought. russia politically has been more resilient than people designing sanctions thought. it's one thing to be resilient in the face of a crisis. it is another to provide a solid foundation for growth. that is really the challenge. a lot of people wanted to hear something on that front. it is well to recall that even before the ukraine crisis, the russian economy was stagnating,...
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he also wanted to talk about ukraine. the pope saying he hopes the russian president will make a sincere effort at peace. he gave him a medallion that represents the angel of peace. francine: thank you. breaking news out of russia. russia saying the u.s. -- threatens the treaty. we will get more from ryan shortly. up next, we hear how the french capital is returning to normality. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back to the pulse. we have live pictures coming in from turkey with the president. this is the first time we have seen him a 92 hours. this is his first major speech. we understand the president will say he wants a government formed as soon as possible. we have not seen the cover -- the president since those elections in turkey over the weekend and we are expecting him to talk about how is going to trying to form a government, and we will see if the parties agree amongst themselves how and what kind of coalition they won't. we understand the president also see he will not be an obstacle. it is the first time we have seen
he also wanted to talk about ukraine. the pope saying he hopes the russian president will make a sincere effort at peace. he gave him a medallion that represents the angel of peace. francine: thank you. breaking news out of russia. russia saying the u.s. -- threatens the treaty. we will get more from ryan shortly. up next, we hear how the french capital is returning to normality. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back to the pulse. we have live pictures coming in from turkey with the president. this is...
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they have not stopped vladimir putin's aggression in ukraine. we will talk to a former defense secretary. israeli students majoring in math and science, what it means for the startup nation. next hour, amazon is thinking outside the box. how they are teaming up with the onions film to advertise packages. jeb bush is taking his first foreign trip. he is headed to germany and , a trip designed to elevate his image as a commander in chief. he has a unique challenge and foreignng how his policy would be different from his brothers. popular inme is not europe. what will he have to do to prove he is a different man? phil: when george w. bush left office, his confidence and approval rating in germany was at 14%. there is a lot of ground to make up when it comes to the last name. we talked to his aides in advance. they see an opening and that assembly you were talking about. been doing ins ukraine, there is a lot of wariness in europe. you are going to hear a lot from jeb bush about vladimir putin and how he would embrace a stronger and more robust fore
they have not stopped vladimir putin's aggression in ukraine. we will talk to a former defense secretary. israeli students majoring in math and science, what it means for the startup nation. next hour, amazon is thinking outside the box. how they are teaming up with the onions film to advertise packages. jeb bush is taking his first foreign trip. he is headed to germany and , a trip designed to elevate his image as a commander in chief. he has a unique challenge and foreignng how his policy...
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we have exclusive interview with the prime minister of ukraine. mark: we will hear from the ceos of airbus and boeing on their plans to dominate the skies. a good afternoon from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton with scarlet fu. scarlet: we have breaking news right now. i believe we are going to the breaking news desk. tt: the fed disagrees with the decision and hank greenberg's suit against aig. in judge said the bailout response to the 2008 financial onerous,s illegally the terms of the bailout. the fed comes back and says it disagrees and says the bailout terms were legal, proper, and effective. extension of credit to aig prevented losses to millions of policyholders, small businesses, and american workers who would have been harmed by aig's collapse in the financial crisis had a not bailed out. the fed disagreeing with the judge. ink greenberg won the case, a way, but was not awarded any damages. he was suing for about $40 billion and got nothing. n which could also be viewed as a loss for hank greenberg, but definite
we have exclusive interview with the prime minister of ukraine. mark: we will hear from the ceos of airbus and boeing on their plans to dominate the skies. a good afternoon from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton with scarlet fu. scarlet: we have breaking news right now. i believe we are going to the breaking news desk. tt: the fed disagrees with the decision and hank greenberg's suit against aig. in judge said the bailout response to the 2008 financial onerous,s...
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we cannot support the idea of violent fighting in ukraine. i think the united states should be prudent there. not giving the indication that they will support military action by key people. charlie: military action isn't coming from those that russia supports in eastern ukraine. not only with arms but also there has been a captured russian soldier. valery: yes. you have a long border. it's an empty country. the east cannot win. the east could go if they had russian support. the west is giving some military action into the east. we have now a truce. it is produced by the open structure. it must be reinforced. they must publish who is doing something, which side because the last events came from the west. then, finish the negotiation. lift the sanctions. charlie: do you approve of what the russians did in crimea? valery: yes. please, listen to me. at the end of the war, when stalin convened a conference to finish the war, where did he convene it? [indiscernible] the only point you can debate crimea was next for russia. the referendum said that
we cannot support the idea of violent fighting in ukraine. i think the united states should be prudent there. not giving the indication that they will support military action by key people. charlie: military action isn't coming from those that russia supports in eastern ukraine. not only with arms but also there has been a captured russian soldier. valery: yes. you have a long border. it's an empty country. the east cannot win. the east could go if they had russian support. the west is giving...
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we need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minsk agreement and continue to support ukraine to meet its obligations, that until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. alix: the g7 sanctions will stay in place a -- unless vladimir putin honors a peace deal he helped broker in ukraine. cbs's adding partners over the internet -- the network has secured deals the a roku and playstation. the service begins in july and will cost $11 a month. they will let viewers watched signing up.t the company will produce "war machine" a satirical film loosely based on stanley mcchrystal. netflix will release it in selected cinemas. louis is me from st. the senior global equity strategist at wells fargo investment institute. jones,u look at the dow it is negative on the year but you are still looking at between 6% and 10% total returns. where are we getting it? earnings growth will be what drives it. a better economy here is going to be what drives it and europe is also going to drive it. if i look at the earnings estimate coming into the year, the consensus estimate was too low. it was
we need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minsk agreement and continue to support ukraine to meet its obligations, that until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. alix: the g7 sanctions will stay in place a -- unless vladimir putin honors a peace deal he helped broker in ukraine. cbs's adding partners over the internet -- the network has secured deals the a roku and playstation. the service begins in july and will cost $11 a month. they will let viewers watched...
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richard: ukraine and arming them and so forth. secondly pressure from nato. and more broadly, how we try to close the gap in capabilities. what is more juicing is how you take a robust line against russia without putting them in isolation. how do you keep open the channels to talk with russia about syria or iran, and at the same time pressure and sanction them over ukraine? that is where gets close to governing. you want to put pressure, but you still have to work with them. john: as a political matter it seems you could not be too hawkish when he comes to puyttin. are there other issues that we are talking about? richard: in governing, you have to make trade-offs. just as tomorrow we could have to turn to russia to deal with a terrorism issue, let's say, syria, there are more than 1000 people from chechnya in syria. it's possible that vladimir putin wakes up and says we have a real problem on our hands and i do not want them to continue to go to syria. how do you deal with that? mark: h richardaass, thank you. -- richard hasass, thank you. we'll be right bac
richard: ukraine and arming them and so forth. secondly pressure from nato. and more broadly, how we try to close the gap in capabilities. what is more juicing is how you take a robust line against russia without putting them in isolation. how do you keep open the channels to talk with russia about syria or iran, and at the same time pressure and sanction them over ukraine? that is where gets close to governing. you want to put pressure, but you still have to work with them. john: as a...
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they reemphasize sanctions on ukraine to russia. how has that affected your export of food and beverages? minister sturgeon: it presents challenges, there is no doubt about that. but given what russian is engaged with, given the issues in ukraine, it is right that we maintain a hard line on sanctions in russia. vonnie: what do you hope to have a commerce by the time your first 100 days is up? minister sturgeon: i have put the scottish economy at the heart of my priorities, but also coupling that -- and this is something that the imf and the oecd increasingly talk about -- economic growth with greater equality so that we ensure the growth of the economy is enjoyed the many, not the few. scotland has a big challenge with those who live in poverty and depredation. tom: did you cost ed miliband the election? minister sturgeon: no, ed miliband lost the election because he could not beat the conservatives in england. brendan: in 2016, what are you going to run on? minister sturgeon: there are still challenges we have to face up to, but sc
they reemphasize sanctions on ukraine to russia. how has that affected your export of food and beverages? minister sturgeon: it presents challenges, there is no doubt about that. but given what russian is engaged with, given the issues in ukraine, it is right that we maintain a hard line on sanctions in russia. vonnie: what do you hope to have a commerce by the time your first 100 days is up? minister sturgeon: i have put the scottish economy at the heart of my priorities, but also coupling...
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decided to station heavy weapons in ukraine. short of sending deadly aid, the other thing that we will ask president poroshenko about -- even if the country cannot pay its debts, the imf will continue to support ukraine. tom: olivia, thank you so much. she does not get up like we do anymore. brendan: how is that? olivia: fantastic. brendan: coming up, an exclusive interview with ukraine's president poroshenko. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we keep our assets right here. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the prison worker accused of helping two killers escape is due in court today. prosecutors say she prevented the inmates. the manhunt is in its 10th day. new york's governor -- the company that makes the m-16 rifle is seeking bankruptcy process can. colt defense has been hurt by delays in government sales and falling demand. cold has been in business is cold and -- colt has been in business for 179 years. no one disputes who wall str
decided to station heavy weapons in ukraine. short of sending deadly aid, the other thing that we will ask president poroshenko about -- even if the country cannot pay its debts, the imf will continue to support ukraine. tom: olivia, thank you so much. she does not get up like we do anymore. brendan: how is that? olivia: fantastic. brendan: coming up, an exclusive interview with ukraine's president poroshenko. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we keep our assets right here. good...
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what will putin say about ukraine? what will you expect to hear? ryan: i would expect the russian president to say that western europe the united states should be talking about -- talking to the ukrainians about what they need to do to calm the conflict down as much as russia. he still believes that the ukrainians are not adhering to the deal that he and the ukrainian president agreed to with the french and german leaders act -- leaders. he just keeps going on about that and i'm sure we will hear about that today. tom: very good. ryan chilcote will be with us to the morning as you look at the comments by mr. putin and by mr. tsipras. we went to digress for a moment. something very important that we know is of value. we are with robert kaplan of harvard and the former secretary of defense william cowan. you had an intern in 1974 -- she has been pretty good, hasn't she? robert: she has done very good. christine lagarde, one of the most impressive and capable women in the world. tom: i think our audience would like to know what was she like as an inte
what will putin say about ukraine? what will you expect to hear? ryan: i would expect the russian president to say that western europe the united states should be talking about -- talking to the ukrainians about what they need to do to calm the conflict down as much as russia. he still believes that the ukrainians are not adhering to the deal that he and the ukrainian president agreed to with the french and german leaders act -- leaders. he just keeps going on about that and i'm sure we will...
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we have some revenue in eastern ukraine. approximately 20 million subscribers. approximately the same price. revenue growth. approximately -- year over year. ryan: so you want to hold on to the business there? would you consider selling it off or maybe selling a stake to a ukrainian partner? >> no, we are not looking for new partners right now. but of course we need to take into account all of the -- which happens in this market. ryan: which means if somebody is really ready to buy your business, they should come talk to you? >> correct. i'm not going to say to sell 24 business we are going to change this business. ryan: one of those possibilities it sounds like you're talking about is conflict and the economic situation in that country is not going to improve dramatically. >> it depends on the further development in the ukraine. the economy depends on development in russian ukraine relationship. it depends on a lot of issues. ryan: you were looking to buy about 4,000 stores from a hand set retailer. given the economic backdrop in russia, is that something still
we have some revenue in eastern ukraine. approximately 20 million subscribers. approximately the same price. revenue growth. approximately -- year over year. ryan: so you want to hold on to the business there? would you consider selling it off or maybe selling a stake to a ukrainian partner? >> no, we are not looking for new partners right now. but of course we need to take into account all of the -- which happens in this market. ryan: which means if somebody is really ready to buy your...
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we need to continue to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. >> sections will remain in place until president vladimir putin on as a peace deal he helped broker in ukraine. that is a look at the top stories in this hour. coming up in the next half hour, hillary clinton draws lines. the presidential candidate will address social and economic policy in a string of upcoming speeches. fifa hopes to regain ground by making women soccer a priority. scarlet: and coding boot camp programs are exploding. go alix:u sign up you -- sign-up? alix: all of that coming over. scarlet: we're going to cross over to julie hyman at the news desk. apple music confirming what we have been talking about all day, its new subscription plan. it will start at $9.99 per month . this will be available after will be offered a free membership. the radio broadcast live. it matches spotify's previous spotify's premium subscription and compares with pandora, which has no ads and creates radio stations or you the artist you put
we need to continue to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. >> sections will remain in place until president vladimir putin on as a peace deal he helped broker in ukraine. that is a look at the top stories in this hour. coming up in the next half hour, hillary clinton draws lines. the presidential candidate will address social and economic policy in a string of upcoming speeches. fifa hopes to regain ground...
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the eu once to change the situation in ukraine. they want to abide by the minsk agreement for the cease-fire in ukraine. and this does nothing to help that situation. now, the eu has a series of sanctions, economic and otherwise, travel bans and asset freezes against officials, and those come up for discussion by the eu leaders in just a few weeks, and it looks like they are going to extend them again, and this is not going to help that situation at all. manus: thank you very much. rounding that up. stay with us. we'll be speaking to one of chancellor angela merkel's key allies, and that is live in the polls at 10:30 london time. anna: three u.s. spy programs have expired among a standoff amongst republicans. this is the first time after the september 11 attacks where they cannot initiate the use of those tools to monitor communications of the suspected terrorists. they are expected to vote by wednesday on the bill. the results of the italian local election are due. it is a test of the prime minister's strength. he is expected to h
the eu once to change the situation in ukraine. they want to abide by the minsk agreement for the cease-fire in ukraine. and this does nothing to help that situation. now, the eu has a series of sanctions, economic and otherwise, travel bans and asset freezes against officials, and those come up for discussion by the eu leaders in just a few weeks, and it looks like they are going to extend them again, and this is not going to help that situation at all. manus: thank you very much. rounding...
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i do not think it is clear except i want to dominate the ukraine. it is a form of anarchy in the ukraine which does not serve russia's interest at all. anna: does this come down to the often cited playbook that instability on russia's borders help to boost putin's popularity? andrew: his regime depends as much on exaggerated hatred tourism it does on prosperity. -- patriotism as it does on prosperity. it decreases legitimacy. the remarks he made at the st. petersburg economic forum is that we are doing fine. gdp is declining. my way of making sure we're doing even better is to increase dimension, which is precisely the wrong formula. michael: where do you see russia evolving? do you see russia as more part of the asian block or european block? andrew: russia considers it sell part -- as its own pole. they would not be part of another block. there was never a time with the united states was the only arbiter of world destiny. if you are a russian, you tend to eat quite yourself to the united states. that is your natural analog because that is what it
i do not think it is clear except i want to dominate the ukraine. it is a form of anarchy in the ukraine which does not serve russia's interest at all. anna: does this come down to the often cited playbook that instability on russia's borders help to boost putin's popularity? andrew: his regime depends as much on exaggerated hatred tourism it does on prosperity. -- patriotism as it does on prosperity. it decreases legitimacy. the remarks he made at the st. petersburg economic forum is that we...
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we need to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. and until that's completed, sanctions remain in place. alix: the g7 sanctions will remain in place unless president vladimir putin honors the peace deal he helped to broker in ukraine. has secured and showtime service will begin in july and cost $11 a month. it will allow viewers to watch without signing up for traditional tv. yea, homeland. and netflix is teaming up with actor brad pitt. the company will produce "or machine," a satirical -- "war film witha satirical brad pitt. those are your top headlines. from st. louisw is scott wren, senior global equity strategist at wells fargo investment institute. is negative on the year, but you are looking at 6% to 10% total returns. where are we getting this? earnings growth will be what drives it. a better economy here. better, but a little bit better will drive it. and europe will also drive it. right now, looking at earnings estimates, and coming into the least in our opinion the convinces estimate was too low. it was certainly too low i
we need to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. and until that's completed, sanctions remain in place. alix: the g7 sanctions will remain in place unless president vladimir putin honors the peace deal he helped to broker in ukraine. has secured and showtime service will begin in july and cost $11 a month. it will allow viewers to watch without signing up for traditional tv. yea, homeland. and netflix is teaming up with actor brad pitt. the company will produce...
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, the group of seven leaders meeting in germany, discussing that tends situation between russia and ukraine. german chancellor angela merkel said we are "ready to intensify sanctions if the situation will require it." president obama also spoke at a mid morning news conference. >> there is strong consensus that we need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minx -- minsk agreement, we need to encourage ukraine to untilts obligations, and that is completed, sanctions remain in place. the g7 agree sanctions against russia will stay in place unless president gruden honors a peace deal he helped broker in ukraine. scarlet: the new ceo of deutsche bank will be taking over a bank playing by billions in legal costs and questions about its strategy. former cfo john cryan has been named to run germany's largest bank. that brings an end to anshu jain 's three years as co-ceo. under anshu jain and juergen fitschen, shares posted the lowest level among global peers. he is an m&a banker, which you are a number -- which you will remember, was bought by ubs. to be asked to step in the ceo of
, the group of seven leaders meeting in germany, discussing that tends situation between russia and ukraine. german chancellor angela merkel said we are "ready to intensify sanctions if the situation will require it." president obama also spoke at a mid morning news conference. >> there is strong consensus that we need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minx -- minsk agreement, we need to encourage ukraine to untilts obligations, and that is completed, sanctions...
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and --rg contributor whatcohen spoke about ukraine needs to achieve peace. bill: we know he needs help and he's not going to meet his obligations without an infusion of capital. he's spending 5% of his gdp just on interest payments on loans that were made, loans where we don't know where the money went. it's going to be hard to ensure these institutions to loan more money as well as the private sector to invest. i think he's a competent and capable individual, but i think we need to may -- we need to give him more help. >> should we send him weapons? bill: i'm of the personal opinion that we should be .roviding some equipment that's not the policy of the administration and as a result, they are pretty much on their own other than training. he needs more. olivia: when you look at everything that has happened in the past year and a half, it does look like the resurgence of imperial russia. what would you advise the president? what's the appropriate strategy to deter vladimir putin? bill: the president has taken the right position, saying we sanctionstensify ag
and --rg contributor whatcohen spoke about ukraine needs to achieve peace. bill: we know he needs help and he's not going to meet his obligations without an infusion of capital. he's spending 5% of his gdp just on interest payments on loans that were made, loans where we don't know where the money went. it's going to be hard to ensure these institutions to loan more money as well as the private sector to invest. i think he's a competent and capable individual, but i think we need to may -- we...
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he met merkel got grilled on ukraine. he met other eu leaders, got grilled. there was no bilateral aspect it was crisis talk. he's trying to turn the page. francine: one person crafting foreign policy that would like to grill him is jeb bush. ryan: jeb bush is effectively on his first foreign trip as a potential future president. what does he do? he badmouth us russia. starting in germany, moving to poland and he will finish in estonia, a nato ally. a real country that is really concerned in the baltics as a neighbor of russia about russian aggression. he's going to continue to talk tough on russian there. he's going to go back to the u.s. on monday he will make his first real speech where he makes his pitch to become the first president. wow -- the next president. wow. what a way to stamp out your identity. i think the relationship between the u.s. and russia is trouble. the russian foreign minister told me last week they are pragmatic. they are not going to get great under obama. he does not trust putin. obama is gone november of next year. there will be a
he met merkel got grilled on ukraine. he met other eu leaders, got grilled. there was no bilateral aspect it was crisis talk. he's trying to turn the page. francine: one person crafting foreign policy that would like to grill him is jeb bush. ryan: jeb bush is effectively on his first foreign trip as a potential future president. what does he do? he badmouth us russia. starting in germany, moving to poland and he will finish in estonia, a nato ally. a real country that is really concerned in...
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russia had been humiliated in some ways. .e tapped into those two things with ukraine, there's a sense he may have reached too far. you can see some evidence -- i agree, most of the evidence is that the russian people as a whole are still bound up i this propaganda, and it is very clearly propaganda about what the ukrainians have done, but there is some evidence -- people's sons have died in ukraine, and that is filtering back. pimm: you mentioned energy. i want to get your thoughts on energy commodities in russia and china. sitting to vladimir putin's left was and that who had been an advisor in the past to the chinese government about business affairs. they were saying that russia and china should be great allies and fantastic partners, but there are very few chinese people in the audience. he pointed out that he was virtually alone. he said there are very few russians in china, and that is true. you go to beijing, you do not meet a lot of russians. you meet russians in nightclubs in london and you meet them owning football clubs, but not .n places like beijing also, it's a difficult
russia had been humiliated in some ways. .e tapped into those two things with ukraine, there's a sense he may have reached too far. you can see some evidence -- i agree, most of the evidence is that the russian people as a whole are still bound up i this propaganda, and it is very clearly propaganda about what the ukrainians have done, but there is some evidence -- people's sons have died in ukraine, and that is filtering back. pimm: you mentioned energy. i want to get your thoughts on energy...
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they were looking for a long-term solution in eastern ukraine and left a wait and see if we can get that. guy: thank you for your time. jones hayden, joining us. francine: we will speak to a person on the list. stay tuned. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. francine: welcome back to "the pulse.' i am francine lacqua. guy: i am guy johnson. we are getting data from the u.k. somewhat better than expected but worse than they were. the number is 51.8%. previous estimate was 51.5%. the manufacturing sector is not the bulk of the economy. it is having a detrimental effect on the pound which is that session lows. francine: earlier we had manufacturing pmi data out
they were looking for a long-term solution in eastern ukraine and left a wait and see if we can get that. guy: thank you for your time. jones hayden, joining us. francine: we will speak to a person on the list. stay tuned. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer...
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ryan: we've got an explosion of violence in eastern ukraine. the government of kiev reports that their forces have been shelled. they say eight soldiers have been killed. 35 wounded. the rebels in donetsk are saying that ukrainian schelling their injured six people. hard to verify those figures but what it does do is it begs the question, is this -- are these low intensity skirmishes about to turn into a larger war. the eu is expected to extend sanctions. the eu and the u.s. are working on new sanctions should russia be deemed to be escalating things further in ukraine. finally, a big event in st. petersburg. vladimir putin is going to be courting international investors at his annual economic forum. what is petro poroshenko thinking about that? what would he say to those business leaders that intend to put their money back into russia? definitely a question i'll be asking. jonathan: those events all linked to a rate cut potentially from russia. are we going to get another one? ryan: we are, that is almost certain. the benchmark stands at 12.5%
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it is now the g7 because they kicked russia out over ukraine. we may get something out of german chancellor angela merkel on deutsche bank. that would be interesting. stephanie: that would be interesting. we know that she was sharing a beer with president obama. i'm going to give you number two. i'm talking instability. turkeys lire tumbled to an all-time low and stocks plunged after election denied the party a majority government for the first time since 2002. one could say, how big of a deal is the turkish lira? it just speaks to the fact that global instability has markets rattled. when you see the lira drop to lowest values it has been, it makes people uncomfortable. erik: they're dealing with opposition parties this is something that you cannot afford to ignore because turkey sits on the border of syria. isis is an issue out there. that is understating the case. furthermore, the influence of the kurds helps to defeat everyone's party or cost in the elections. stephanie: the geopolitical instability has people rattle. let us go to number thr
it is now the g7 because they kicked russia out over ukraine. we may get something out of german chancellor angela merkel on deutsche bank. that would be interesting. stephanie: that would be interesting. we know that she was sharing a beer with president obama. i'm going to give you number two. i'm talking instability. turkeys lire tumbled to an all-time low and stocks plunged after election denied the party a majority government for the first time since 2002. one could say, how big of a deal...
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that aid workers be given access to the ukraine. the russian leader said he was held up while visiting the world fair happening in milan. helpad: samsung is getting restructuring itself. also trying to fend off a merger challenge. our editor.in they are the white knight, i suppose. kcc is part of the huge family. kcc is that is running actually working on his own. rishaad: what was he trying to do at samsung? he does not feel it is fair for shareholders. samsunghose that own cmt. he bought a big chunk of it. sorts ofating all noise, saying this deal is unfair. in fact, it is unlawful. rishaad: the thing is, is it? young-sam: that is for the judges and courts. elliott seems filedent that they have two injunctions. a one to stop the whole agm. another about the kcc deal that happened overnight. talk about what is going on in samsung. it is a company in the transition. a company very much -- what is next for them? young-sam: i think they had to get this transition sorted in the first place. that is why the merger is so important. this
that aid workers be given access to the ukraine. the russian leader said he was held up while visiting the world fair happening in milan. helpad: samsung is getting restructuring itself. also trying to fend off a merger challenge. our editor.in they are the white knight, i suppose. kcc is part of the huge family. kcc is that is running actually working on his own. rishaad: what was he trying to do at samsung? he does not feel it is fair for shareholders. samsunghose that own cmt. he bought a...
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relations with moscow became strained after the west accused russia of destabilizing the ukraine. russia is holding military exercises and plans more before the end of the year. , a cyber cleanup. crackingse government down on words deemed too dirty for the web. rishaad: demand is rising around the world for ultrahigh luxury homes. in los angeles, a new mega-mansion will soon be on sale at a remarkable half $1 billion. . reporter: a birds eye view of a los angeles mega-mansion under construction. asking price, half $1 billion and a u.s. record. artist renditions imagine the finished complex, one of the latest in a series of new luxury homes now the market around the world. while we cannot access the l.a. construction site, nearby this is a property we can. 25 acres on a bill or hilltop owned by billionaire jeff greene. this is currently the most expensive residential listed property in the country. welcome to palazzo di amore. ray.is joyce you are going to take me on a tour. certainly am. 2010, i closed to the highest sale in the united states and that was at $50 million in 2010.
relations with moscow became strained after the west accused russia of destabilizing the ukraine. russia is holding military exercises and plans more before the end of the year. , a cyber cleanup. crackingse government down on words deemed too dirty for the web. rishaad: demand is rising around the world for ultrahigh luxury homes. in los angeles, a new mega-mansion will soon be on sale at a remarkable half $1 billion. . reporter: a birds eye view of a los angeles mega-mansion under...
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on ukraine side, all said they would increase sections if there were more violence in eastern ukraine. president obama said he hoped he wouldn't have to do so. one final note on a matter of currency. earlier there was reports that president barack obama said the strong u.s. dollar was a problem. here's how president obama denied it. president obama: i make a practice on not commenting on the daily fluctuations of the dollar. hans: they made no specific short-term pledges. they did say they are working toward common goals. back to you. angie: we are joined by michael regan. stocks flocking -- stocks falling to a two-month low. the s&p 500 lost about 0.6%. both oft enough to drag the main indexes to the lowest levels since early april. the dow industrial is raising forr year to date again 2015. down 0.3% for the year. gainsp 500 trimming its to less than 1%. something for the technical analyst to watch. the market.n ebay had the biggest drop in their sector. losing almost 4% after it cut its cash flow forecast for the paypal unit. finally airlines had a really rough day. raymond james w
on ukraine side, all said they would increase sections if there were more violence in eastern ukraine. president obama said he hoped he wouldn't have to do so. one final note on a matter of currency. earlier there was reports that president barack obama said the strong u.s. dollar was a problem. here's how president obama denied it. president obama: i make a practice on not commenting on the daily fluctuations of the dollar. hans: they made no specific short-term pledges. they did say they are...
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on ukraine's side, they said they would increase insurance if there was more violence in eastern ukraine. president obama said he hoped he wouldn't have to do so. of final note on the matter currency. there were reports that president barack obama said that the strong u.s. dollar was "a problem. i did notnt obama: say that, and i make a practice of not commenting on the daily fluctuations of the dollar or any other currency. climate change, leaders pledged to reduce their long-term output of emissions but made no specific short-term pledges, though they did say they were working towards common goals. back to you. zeb: time for a check on stories making headlines around the world. an australian man has been charged with attempted murder after dragging a bulldozer into a house while a woman and her two daughters were inside. the three: -- three people escaped.e house the 48 euros suspect is thought to install in a bulldozer from nearby flat before destroying the house. south korean president parking hay is being urged to cancel a planned trip to washington as criticism grows over her gover
on ukraine's side, they said they would increase insurance if there was more violence in eastern ukraine. president obama said he hoped he wouldn't have to do so. of final note on the matter currency. there were reports that president barack obama said that the strong u.s. dollar was "a problem. i did notnt obama: say that, and i make a practice of not commenting on the daily fluctuations of the dollar or any other currency. climate change, leaders pledged to reduce their long-term output...
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it looks like ukraine might be headed toward another full-blown war. separatists,ccused and this marks the greatest violence is a cease-fire was signed in february. we are focusing on the market. let's talk about what is weird, stocks are up. >> had we had this conversation a month ago, we saw every time that yield spiked up, you saw equities ruling over. to .0 a temper tantrum, -- 2.0. yieldsek, we had bund doubling. ours went up this week. now equities are up. i think what that is telling us is a couple of things. to a certain degree, currencies right now are much more important as it relates to equities. hasthe u.s. dollar trade been a huge dynamic in the markets this year. recently, it is getting renewed it expecteder consolidation. i think that is putting a cloud over the markets. now with the euro trading higher, has leaned on the dollar. currenciesbasket of dominated by the euro. the chart is looking for the bull to get behind the u.s. dollar. that helps march cap earnings, liquidity and global risk. alix: you wind up having a better economy in
it looks like ukraine might be headed toward another full-blown war. separatists,ccused and this marks the greatest violence is a cease-fire was signed in february. we are focusing on the market. let's talk about what is weird, stocks are up. >> had we had this conversation a month ago, we saw every time that yield spiked up, you saw equities ruling over. to .0 a temper tantrum, -- 2.0. yieldsek, we had bund doubling. ours went up this week. now equities are up. i think what that is...
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ukraine is back in the forefront. it is not the end of the bull market. anna: -- mark: and the chinese bull market is stuttering. today, falling another 5%. how high does this market go? francois: it was fueled by the recent move by the bank of china , deciding to really decrease interest rates. it is a clear sign that they want to favor liquidity injection and participate in the business of quantitative easing or loose monetary policy. i believe we are due for a consolidation. since the beginning of the year in china, the rally extended. i believe this is time for some profit taking. it doesn't mean the china story is over necessarily. i wouldn't say it is the end. the fact that volatility is coming back makes me believe that investors are rethinking the way they look at china. you need to have some volatility in those markets for not fueling these bubbles. mark: thanks, francois. francois savary, chief strategist and head of asset services at rell. coming up, opec meetings continue in vienna. we are going to find out what it will take for bp to get back
ukraine is back in the forefront. it is not the end of the bull market. anna: -- mark: and the chinese bull market is stuttering. today, falling another 5%. how high does this market go? francois: it was fueled by the recent move by the bank of china , deciding to really decrease interest rates. it is a clear sign that they want to favor liquidity injection and participate in the business of quantitative easing or loose monetary policy. i believe we are due for a consolidation. since the...
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alix: the ongoing conflict in ukraine has come -- has not helped its credit standing. crisisbeen the worst since the cold war between the russia -- between the west and russia. ryan killed -- ryan chilcote rged -- thought that this immediately after -- as rejected and signed ryan: you don't repay bribes? >> no. i think the kremlin has demonstrated responsible behavior. since the peace treaty was signed, there hasn't been a single day without artillery fire in ukraine. scarlet: the "wall street journal" reporting that anthem has made a bid for cigna. bloomberg news reported last anth that humana is reporting sale after being approached for an intentional -- for a potential deal. alix: the deal includes more than 1600 pharmacies and target stores that will be branded as cvs pharmacies. scarlet: that is a look at the top stories this afternoon. isx: the big event this hour jeb bush making his presidential bid official. we will have live coverage. the bloomberg politics managing editors hosting a show being streamed on bloomberg politics. calm. we will have those comments
alix: the ongoing conflict in ukraine has come -- has not helped its credit standing. crisisbeen the worst since the cold war between the russia -- between the west and russia. ryan killed -- ryan chilcote rged -- thought that this immediately after -- as rejected and signed ryan: you don't repay bribes? >> no. i think the kremlin has demonstrated responsible behavior. since the peace treaty was signed, there hasn't been a single day without artillery fire in ukraine. scarlet: the...
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Jun 3, 2015
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there are concerns ukraine is headed back toward a full-blown war. separatists in eastern ukraine say 15 people in territory under their control were killed today during battles around the rebel stronghold. dear craney in government and rebels have accused one another sparking the latest round of unrest. it is the worst violence offense of the cease-fire was reached in february. give identitywill theft victims copies of bogus tax returns filed in their names. the move comes after a bloomberg news article about an identity theft victims' effort to learn how much of his personal data identity thieves had included on a return filed in his name. complicated. the irs says thieves of stolen 104,000 taxpayers and used the data to file some 13,000 state tax returns, which led to about 39 million in refunds. scarlet: that is the least couple kitted part of that story. those were the top stories. the democratic pool of white house contenders is growing. former rhode island senator a governor lincoln chafee is expected to become the fourth politician to announc
there are concerns ukraine is headed back toward a full-blown war. separatists in eastern ukraine say 15 people in territory under their control were killed today during battles around the rebel stronghold. dear craney in government and rebels have accused one another sparking the latest round of unrest. it is the worst violence offense of the cease-fire was reached in february. give identitywill theft victims copies of bogus tax returns filed in their names. the move comes after a bloomberg...
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we need to continue to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. that until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. olivia: the g7 a great sanctions will pay -- stay in place unless putin honors adimir peace agreement. strategystions about at ubs. the former ceo has been named to run germany's largest and. he is been on the board for deutsche bank that brings an end to the co-ceo for three years. deutsche bank shares posted the worst performance among global peers. banker, which you will remember one of the great m&a houses before it was bought by ubs. he was asked to step in to be the cfo of ubs during the darkest part of the crisis during 2008 and 2012. a lot of technical stuff had to be dealt with. a lot of that assets have to be dealt with. he did it bit by bit. that is what he is thinking about a deutsche bank. of deutsche bank surged today. we will hear more later in the bloomberg market day. steeplefinance ball -- -- stiefel financial will buy our glaze. they managed 56 alien in total client assets as of may 31. the deal expected to be
we need to continue to support and encourage ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk. that until that is completed, sanctions remain in place. olivia: the g7 a great sanctions will pay -- stay in place unless putin honors adimir peace agreement. strategystions about at ubs. the former ceo has been named to run germany's largest and. he is been on the board for deutsche bank that brings an end to the co-ceo for three years. deutsche bank shares posted the worst performance among global...
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the whole crisis in the ukraine, russia -- i won't get into that. there are a lot of geopolitical things going on around the world. pimm: i was just going to say, debbie downer over here wants to know why people aren't selling. daniel: coming into the year, all the pundits expected an increase volatility. it has been one of the least volatile markets we have had since 2009. as for the headlines, we're seeing positive out of greece, in spite of the fact that they have not come to a resolution. you have senior management at the table instead of just representatives. at the tableheads and they can probably work something out. you also have some arguing in my be a little bit of a lehman moment for greece. half the world saying to heck with them -- olivia: i don't know if you can call it a moment because we have been here for five years. pimm: dÉjÀ vu all over again. daniel: global spike in bonds. it has been a global -- pimm: sell your bonds and going to cash. daniel: buy euros. that is one argument that has been thrown out there. a low rateing off an
the whole crisis in the ukraine, russia -- i won't get into that. there are a lot of geopolitical things going on around the world. pimm: i was just going to say, debbie downer over here wants to know why people aren't selling. daniel: coming into the year, all the pundits expected an increase volatility. it has been one of the least volatile markets we have had since 2009. as for the headlines, we're seeing positive out of greece, in spite of the fact that they have not come to a resolution....